admitted
承认,承认的,承认了
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ad·mit·ted, ad·mit·ting.
- : to allow to enter; grant or afford entrance to: to admit a student to college.
- : to give right or means of entrance to: This ticket admits two people.
- : to permit to exercise a certain function or privilege: admitted to the bar.
- : to permit; allow.
- : to allow or concede as valid: to admit the force of an argument.
- : to acknowledge; confess: He admitted his guilt.
- : to grant in argument; concede: The fact is admitted.
- : to have capacity for: This passage admits two abreast.
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ad·mit·ted, ad·mit·ting.
- : to permit entrance; give access: This door admits to the garden.
- : to permit the possibility of something; allow: The contract admits of no other interpretation.
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Examples
So, it comes as no surprise that the ultra-smart Smith would admit to mouthing other performers’ dialogue in scenes during the beginning run of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
Looking back on her idyllic childhood, Dugdale admitted it “was very good training in rifle practice.”
Claiming a mea culpa, Smith admitted during their sit-down that he made it difficult for Hubert, who never revealed her personal struggles to her co-workers.
Converting from a Ravens-style 3-4 to a Tampa 2-based 4-3 requires extensive changes in personnel, as Eberflus admitted in a town hall meeting after his hiring.
The police report noted that Arrudasouza had uttered a spontaneous confession admitting to the crime and that methamphetamine had influenced the events.
But the program is just six weeks long, the Pentagon admitted Monday.
But this may be a distinction without much of a difference—especially since Scalise admitted speaking before EURO.
A 59-year-old retired subway train driver, who gave his name only as Artist, admitted that he had family members in the NYPD.
Occasionally, guys and girls admitted outright they were looking for a potential significant other.
AFP admitted spending more than $10 million to back him in 2011 and 2012.
I admitted every one of these possibilities but said, every time, that taken together, they destroyed one another.
Proof was given to him, of Elizabeth having admitted Ripperda to private political discussions in the Altheim apartments.
Mrs. Kaye admitted her promptly and presented an unstained front, although her color was lower than usual.
Of course the more cold air admitted to pass through the fire, the more heat carried to the top of the stack.
A light-colored mulatto boy, in dress coat and bearing a diminutive silver tray for the reception of cards, admitted them.